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Live to Ride
... Ride to EatTech TipSafety Feature
Treasure HuntingMore...
The Little Biker Magazine & Website That Has It All
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FREEApril, May
June 2011
The First & Original Biker Information Guide Since 1997
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
SOUTHERN WISCONSINBIKER INFORMATION GUIDE
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
SOUTHERN WISCONSINBIKER INFORMATION GUIDE
The First & Original Biker Information Guide Since 1997
FREEApril, May
June 2011
Live to Ride
... Ride to EatTech TipSafety Feature
Treasure HuntingMore...
www.BikerInformationGuide.com
The Little Biker Magazine & Website That Has It All
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Illinois / Wisconsin Edition
Biker Information GuideThe First and Original Biker Information Guide Since 1997
The Little Biker Magazine & Website That Has It All
www.BikerInformationGuide.com
Staff:
Jennifer KnourekIllinois / Wisconsin
Owner / Editorjennifer@wibig.com
224-788-8100 or 847-878-8845
Kimmy ChapmanPresident, National Publisher
kimmy@azbig.com
623-334-1545 or 602-708-3024
Dave ShaferNational Website Guy
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Advertising:jennifer@wibig.com
Cover Photo Credit:Don Kates
Shooters Images Inc.
Biker Information Guideaccepts no responsibility for opinions,comments, tips or endorsements from
our advertisers, or runs, events or
pictures posted in this Magazine & onbikerinformationguide.com
Organizations:21 Illinois Clubs & Organizations
17 Wisconsin Clubs & Organizations
13 Biker Friendly Churches
Featured Stories:14 Parts - Milwaukee Cycle
11 Safety - Woodstock Skills Training
31 Where to Ride - Door County
18 Live to Ride... Ride to Eat
18 Sport Riding
Motorcycle Tips:36 Custom Shop Tip: Jim Jones
16 Attorney Tip:Tony Pan Sanfelipo
34 ABATE of IL. -Judy Chooch Kaenel
26 Rental Tip - Milwaukee Mike
Whats Happening:33 Runs & Events : April
35 Runs & Events : May
42 Runs & Events : June
46 Runs & Events : Future
Biker Information Guide is the
#1 Biker Magazine for getting results.Each state covers your target market
printing 10,000 copies.
We are in the following States:Illinois, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada,Washington, New Mexico, Southern
California, Louisiana and Massachusetts.We provide a proof of print
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Advertisers, Readers, WritersThank You for Your Support,
Jennifer & Staff
Illinois / Wisconsin Edition
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Advertisers:ABATE of WI Summer Hummer ..45
Allstate Insurance ............................28
American Family Insurance ..........30
Antioch, the Village ........................11
Camping World ................................30Chiefs Pub Lake Forest ..................23
Comfort Inn Antioch ......................13
Custom Services Motorcycles .....09
Door County Visitor Buerau ............26
Dry Dock Saloon ..............................23
Fluy Biker Chicks ...........................22
Harvard Chevy ..................................30Hidden Point Bar ..............................20
Hupy & Abraham ............................ BC
JD Bootleggers Bar & Grille ..........23
KCs Cabin ...........................................19
The Kelsey Road House .................20
Kutter Harley Davidson .................39
Leathers 4 U .......................................32
Lumpys Sports Bar .........................19
Magnuson Grand Hotel .................07
Milwauke Cycles...............................01
Mineola Marine & Rest. ..................23
Pheasant Ridge Resort ..................48
Port OBlarney .................................IBC
Randys Cycles ...................................37
Rev Jims Roadhouse ......................38
Riders Claw........................................15
Shiny Bike Parts ................................48
Spokes Bar & Deli .............................05
Street Eagle Rental ..........................34
Tammys Town Tap ..........................23
The Sandbar ......................................23
The Shanty .........................................23
Up Right Manufacturing ...............40
Va Va Vroom .......................................30
Woodstock H-D .................. Inside FC
Rental Tip:GOT THE ITCH?
As we head into Springin the upper Midwestan annual phenomenonbegins to take placewith those of us whoride. The need to get on our scoots andcatch some wind becomes a drive thatfalls second only to that one that keepspeople populating the planet if you knowwhat I mean (wink wink).
Unfortunately, the weather does not oftencooperate at this time of year. Yeah, theremight be a nice day for ridin that cropsup every now and again but wouldnt youknow it ends up fallin on a Wednesday orsome other inopportune time. One thingseems to be almost for sureschedule
that all-day ride with you and your bros(and/or sisters) and chances are good toexcellent that it will be cold, rainy or both!
Sowhat is Plan B you ask?
Here it ispick a kick-ass ride destinationwith mind-blowing roads and jaw-droppingscenery within a single days ride. Phoenixand Las Vegas are just 2 spots that cometo mind. I am talking about places likeDeath Valley, Zion Natl Park and BryceCanyon out of Vegas and Sedona, Tucsonand the Grand Canyon out of Phoenixthese rides are the real deal boys and girlsif they are not on your bucket list nowthey sure ought to be!
Review the Check List available on page34 and Go ahead scratch that itch youare gonna love it!
Till next time
Keep the Shiny Side Up!
Milwaukee Mike
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Local Editors ColumnJennifer Knourek224-788-8100jennifer@wibig.com
Hello again and thank you for your continued
support and feedback! 2011 will be our thirdyear of distribution in Wisconsin and Illinois.Im very excited to have the opportunity tojoin other editors of Biker Information Guidefrom across the country who work year round
bringing information and features to our readers from coast to coast.Please join our Group on Facebook if you havent already to receive up-dates and highlights from our local riding area and links to other great
groups. Youll also receive news from the Northeast, West Coast, GulfCoast and the Southwest, where Biker Information Guide has been inpublication for 14 years!!!
In this spring 2011 issue besides the beautiful cover image provided byDon Kates from Shooters Images Inc., youll nd new features and des-tinations and the much anticipated Live to Ride...Ride to Eat featureon page 18. Communities like Door County, WI and Antioch, IL havejoined us to announce they are rider friendly and offer many activities
and attractions for the adventurous motorcyclist. Antiochs Comfort Innhas a newly redecorated lounge and comfortable amenities that haveoften been a home away from home for this rider and her family. Also,Denise Maple of Va Va Vroom, LLC ( www.VaVaVroomOnline.com ) andSue Knoke of Fluffy Biker Chicks ( www.FluffyBikerChicks.com ) are twoof our newest (and rediscovered) friends who are offering some greatclothing and accessory options for the ladies out there who ride or ridebehind. You will enjoy visiting their web sites and who doesnt enjoy
updating their riding wardrobe? Shiny Bike Parts, Milwaukee Cycle, UpRight Manufacturing and others are a great example of the local busi-nesses offering services and manufacturing right here in our local ridingarea. And as always our Feature articles from our dear friends and localexperts will give you some great insight and information.
Remember you, our local riders, are always the topic of conversation soplease dont be shy. If you know an interesting riding group, rider or agreat place to share, eat at or to explore visit me on our Facebook page
or email me personally at jennifer@wibig.com.
Here in Wisconsin and Illinois we are the First and Original Biker In-formation Guide. The network of resources and quality of the B.I.G.franchise will continue to set us apart from others as a local travel andinformation guide for motorcyclists in our area. As always I welcomeyour feedback.
Ride Hard, Safe and Smart!!! - Jennifer
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Tech Tip:High Mileage ConcernsJim Jones
Custom Services MotorcyclesCREEPERSCUSTOMS.COM
This time Im going to talk to you about high
mileage bikes, many of us ride and there are
some of us that ride a lot of miles a year.
Now whether you keep the same bike or trade it off every couple
years. The thing you have to remember is that if youre riding a highmileage bike (50,000 miles or more); when you do your regular
service, make sure you check things out. Not just wear on brakes
bearings and such but check other things out. For example, if your
handlebar isolator mounts are worn out that means they have been
under a lot of strain, for sure if you have ape hangers, so a lot of peo-
ple would change the isolators. But they never give any thought to
the riser bolts, if the riser isolators are worn out you can bet the boltsare fatigued as well and could possibly break causing a much worse
problem then the rubbers. Another example would be tires and bear-
ings, everybody changes their tires and wheel bearings (I hope) but
did you ever think of the axle or the axle nuts or washers? Or even
more important check the swing arm or fork lowers, when changing
your rear tire or checking the bearings. Look at the swingarm, this is
especially true on baggers, dyna and fx type swingarms, you want tolook at where the axle and the axle nut and washer meet the swin-
garm this is a weak point on the swingarm.
What happens especially on high mileage bikes is that from continu-
ous tire changes and service and possible over tightening the metal
begins to wear and give you a place for a possible crack and because
the washer or the axle head covers up the area from sight it usually
goes unnoticed. If you check this and nd a hairline crack, you have
two options. First is to nd a good used swingarm (good luck), second
you can take it to a welding shop or bike shop that does welding and
have them reinforce the swingarm in these areas. The reason I bring
these last two items up is that they just recently were found on a bike
in our shop, not two different bikes but the same bike.
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April 201104/23 Eggcellent Easter Adventure and Egg Hunt04/30 Antioch's Arbor Day
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When it was brought in for a broken riser bolt he had a list of things
he wanted xed and checked out. After doing the riser isolators and
bolts and a few other things we went to check the rear wheel bearings,
when taking off the bags to perform the work we discovered that not
only was the swingarm cracked but it was completely broken off and
the only thing holding it in place was the axle nut and washer. Had theaxle come loose the outcome would have been horric. After seeing
this we checked another bagger in the shop and sure enough the swin-
garm was starting to crack on that one as well. Both bikes having over
50,000 miles, so the point Im trying to make here is you could be the
most service oriented person changing oil uids bearings etc. like both
of these customers were, and still u can nd more things if you look.
Remember if the part is worn look at what its attached to or what itsbeing attached with, and this could also need your attention or replace-
ment. Steel and aluminum are not indestructible; it can wear and fail
just as tires bearings and other parts.
Just a thought if youre riding that one owner original bike with high
miles, it might be time to check some of those not so scheduled main-
tenance items, see ya next time Jim Jones
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Safety FeatureCurve NegotiationBy Woodstock Harley-DavidsonRiding School
Robert Shelton, Instructor
2011 is here and a new riding season is upon us! One of my absolute
riding joys is riding through Sweeping curves. Ahhhhhhhh, theres
nothing like a bit of lean and just cruising through the turns. It is just
raw joy going though curves on a motorcycle. However, if a curve is
misjudged or not negotiated properly the joy is removed and it can be
a down and out raw experience. I would like to provide some thoughtsand guidance here to keep the joy in your curves this new season.
Curves come in all different shapes and sizes. The same holds true
for the roads we ride on. And, if not handled properly trouble can be
gotten into. Some of the things that can cause difculty with curves
are critters coming out on you, or coming into a curve too fast and
braking improperly, or not using proper head and eye technique, or mis-
judging a road condition such as debris, sand or gravel on the surface,
or any combination of these. Lets explore these items and minimize
their ability to inuence our ability to negotiate curves. Typical Curves
are sweepers, turns and switchbacks. They can be long and lean.
They can be short and stout. The long and lean sweepers are fun
because you can glide right through them. The short and stout ones
can be dicey because they require you to properly lean, maneuver andthrottle through the curve.
If there is any doubt regarding speed, debris, sand or critters then slow
down. It is always better to slow down before you get to the curve
rather than in the curve. Once you are in the curve roll on the throttle
and go through the curve. This loads the suspension and allows you to
lean the motorcycle into the curve. If you have to brake while in the
curve, straighten the motorcycle rst and then apply braking. Whenyou apply brakes while in the curve the motorcycle automatically works
to straighten upright and you lose your ability to lean and negotiate the
turn.
When you are moving at speed greater than roughly 15mph you push
in the direction you want to go. If you want to go to the left you push
on the left handlebar. If you want to go to the right you push on the
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right handlebar. When you push to the left or
right it automatically causes the motorcycle to
lean in that direction and consequently go in
that direction. Your motorcycles lean limit is
pretty low. Most folks are sketchy about scrap-
ing the pegs. If your pegs or boards scrape itsok, dont panic, keep pressing on your bar, ease
through and continue on.
Eye and head position are important. Your mo-
torcycle always goes where you look. Look through the curve and drive
through it. I tend to look as far through the curve as I can and keep
my eys and head level with the horizon. I dont xate on lines and
objects. If you xate on an object or line youll drive right to it. There-
fore, try not to xate on cars, lines or road shoulders.
I hope this segment will bring a bit more joy in safely navigating all
those luscious and gracious curves we see out on our rides.
Until next time, only you can determine how good you want to be....
Robert Shelton
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A&D Biker Ministries www.adbikerministries.com238 Chicago St. (Community Christian Church), Racine, WI
Bethel Presbyterian Church - 219-767-2494110 E. Hamilton Street, Union Mills, In.
Belvidere Fellowship Church - 815-544-6856153 South State Street, Belvidere, IL 61008
Bridgewood Church - 248-625-13446765 Rattalee Lake Road, Clarkston, MI.
Central Assembly of God - 920-465-0455831 Schoen Street, Green Bay, WI.
Crossroads Church - 847-362-71201350 IL.Route 137, Grayslake, IL.
East Gate Alliance Church - 715-387-36542203 East Becker Road, Marsheld, WI.
First Church of Christ, Scientist - 847-381-0939421 E. Main Street, Barrington, IL.
First Reformed Church - 920-324-2321422 W. Franklin Street, Waupun, WI.
First United Methodist Church of Forreston - 815-938-2380Route 26, Forreston, IL.
Leaf River United Methodist Church - 815-738-2321Route 72, Leaf River, IL.
Franklin Christian Church - 217-675-2718100 Main Street, Franklin IL.
Harvest Evangelical Free Church - 920-887-0799W7444 Highway 33, Beaver Dam, WI.
Hermantown Community Church - 218-729-87974880 Maple Grove Rd, Duluth, MN.
Live Ministries - 586-739-042951220 Danview Technology Court, Shelby Township, MI.
Maranatha Assembly of God - 217-423-2452555 W. Imboden Dr., Decatur, IL 62521-9069
Otisville Assembly of God Church - 810-631-45559444 Dodge Road, Otisville, MI.
St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church - 847-395-34742101 E. IL Route 173, Antioch, IL.
Silverwood United Methodist Church - 810-688-21982750 Clifford Road, Silverwood MI.
Victory Baptist Church - 815-539-90811610 Stroble Avenue, Mendota, IL.
Victory Tabernacle Church of God - 920-469-77292088 Allouez Ave, Green Bay, WI.
The Vineyard Church - 218-525-34625202 Colorado Street, Duluth, MN.1533 Arrowhead Road, Duluth, MN.
BIKER FRIENDLY CHURCHES
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Even before the show became popular pickers were abundant,they just did not have such a glorious title. Whatever the intent, cobweb laced cycles are being dragged out of the back shed, dug from un-der tons of paper in the garage and rescued from the entwining grip ofa buckthorn that has engulfed a foot rest and managed to work its waythru the frame, (remember the saw?).
After you have managed to get it home, now the sixty four thou-
sand dollar question hits the fan, (after you wife gets done with youfor dragging home a collectable, if only she shared your vision), whatdoes it need and where do I get it. Before you do anything to your newnd, know what your goal is: 10/10 restoration, something to ride forthe kid, Rat bike to quench the midlife, or just something to work on toget out of the house. Now set it up for a photo shoot, get it well lit andtake pictures of everything, since we are not supporting our local Foto-
mat anymore there is no reason to be stingy, take pictures of every itemon the cycle while it is still on.
Now the fun, the dissection, as you take each piece off, take apicture of it on the cycle then take pictures of it after it is off, makingsure to capture any unique features. For the parts you plan on replac-ing print a picture and write any factory part numbers and dimensions.Even if you are making a Rat, it is good to know what you are replacing.
With the growth of the web, nding parts has become mucheasier, but as always buyer beware, if you are buying on an auction sitemake sure to ask plenty of questions especially if the seller has only acouple of feedbacks, ask for dimensions and additional pictures to verifyit is a good part and what you need. If they are not taking care of youup front they are not going to help you once the honeymoon is over
and they have your extra beer money.At Milwaukee Cycle the bulk of the business is used metric parts
(Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha), there are 23,000 sq. ft. of partsfrom the 60s to present. All of the parts are labeled and inventoriedbut there are also a couple hundred standing donor cycles. If some-one knows exactly what they want they can bring it to the counteror if theyre trying to stir the creative juices then pack a lunch and
Feature: Parts What cha digging up?...everyones a PickerRon Olson, Owner
Milwaukee Cycle
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browse. It makes everyoneslife a little easier when the partsthat someone is trying to replaceare brought in (although leavemotors outside). You can lay theparts next to each other to verifythe match and with gas pricesat close to $4 per gallon no onewants an extra trip.
Whatever your goal is for your picked treasure, bring in yourworn, tired and decayed, the new owners at Milwaukee Cycles goal
is to help you meet yours. You can send your part requests to parts@milwaukeecycle.com
Milwaukee Cycle has been serving bikers since 1987. We areunder new ownership, listening to our customers and bring-
ing to the store what they are asking for. We invite you tocome in and shape the riders store.
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What do helmet laws and insurance haveto do with each other? Interestingly morethan one might suspect. There is an annual
attempt to repeal mandatory helmet lawsfrom a number of states, notably Michigan. Asseen in other states attempting such legisla-
tion, a condition was added to the bill language calling for additionalmedical pay coverage in the amount of $20,000. ABATE of Michi-gan has been ghting the mandate since its inception and ABATEmember Mike Poage points out that bikers should already have the$20,000 medical coverage under the states insurance plan. Michi-gan has no-fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance. Mo-torcyclists are entitled to PIP even though they are not required tocarry PIP insurance.
One of the biggest problems in securing helmet law repeals isthe argument that bikers sustain serious injuries that arent coveredby minimum limits of insurance, thus the need for add on medi-cal coverage. In Michigan, that might not be the case. The big-ger problem is that while helmet law proponents call for bikers tocarry more medical coverage, these same people do not call for an
increase in minimum insurance coverage. Michigan, for instance,has a $20/40/10 plan, which is woefully inadequate. In Wisconsin,an insurance law change in 2009 increased Wisconsins minimumsto $50/100/100 and the ability to stack multiple policies. That wasgreat, except in the wisdom of a new administration, the law is on afast track to go back to the inadequate minimums of $25/50/10.
Illinois was also considering an increase in minimum coverageof insurance, recognizing that the current limits did not cover any
substantial injuries. If bikers were at fault the majority of the time inaccidents, it might lend to the argument that they should carry moremedical insurance. The opposite is true in that most times in multi-ple vehicle crashes, its the other vehicle that caused the crash. Yetthere is a trend to somehow hold the victim accountable by requir-ing more insurance and sometimes mandatory rider training to ridehelmet free. Some states are not buying into this shallow thinking.The State of Washington is considering HB1984, which completelyremoves all language referring to mandatory use of motorcycle
helmets, with no additional provisions. Its what motorcycle rightsactivists call a clean bill.
In this writers opinion, mandatory minimum levels of insurancehave to increase to at least catch up with the ination rates. Manyof these limits were set back in the 1980s or earlier. To maintaininadequate limits of insurance while claiming victims of crashes arebecoming burdens to society is pure hypocrisy. To insist riders mustcarry additional personal medical coverage in order to ride without a
helmet is despotic.
Attorney Tip: Helmet Laws andInsurance:an insidious relationshipby Tony Pan Sanfelipo
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ABATE of Wisconsin - www.abatewis.orgAmerican Fireghters MC -www.affmcmilwaukee.com.comArmed Forces MC - Statewide - www.afmcwi.com/Axemen Professional Fire Fighters M/C - www.axemenmc.orgBikers Helping Friends Wishes - Boscobel, WI - www.bhfw.orgBorder Rider MC - www.boogman.com/brmcBritish Biker Cooperative - Milwaukee - www.britishbiker.netBTGOG Motorcycle Ministry - www.ridefreeforever.orgC.C. Riders MC - Madison, WI - www.ccridersmc.orgChristian Motorcycle Ministry - Wisconsin - www.cmausa.orgCelts Brotherhood MC - Richeld, WI - Natural-Outlaw@excite.comDC Eagles MC - Neenah, WI - www.dceaglesmc.net
DMZ MC - Waterford, WI - www.dmzmc.comDoor Devils MC - Door County, WI - doordevilsmc@yahoo.comFreedom Ryders MC - roach@freedomrydersmc.comGold Wing Road Riders - www.gwrra.org/Heavens Devils M C - Milwaukee - www.heavensdevilsmc.com/Madison BMW MC - Madison, WI - www.madisonbmwclub.org/Madison MC - Madison, WI - www.madisonmotorcycleclub.org/Midwest Badboyz MC - Kenosha, WI - www.midwestbadboyz.netMilitary Veterans MC - www.geocities.com/lotas_1/
Milwaukee Cruisers MC - Milwaukee, WI - http://milwaukeecruisers.comMotor Maids Inc. - WI Chapter - www.motormaidswi.com/index.htmlOutlaws MC - Milwaukee - www.outlawsmc.comRapid Angels MC - Rapids, WI - www.rapidangels.comRiders Assoc. of Triumph - www.triumphrat.netRising Nation MC - Oneida, WI - Risingnation@aol.comRoad Runners MC - Big Bend, WI. - www.roadrunnersmc.comSoldiers for Jesus M/C - Beloit, WI - www.soldiersforjesusmc.comSOS Riders CMA - Kenosha, WI - http://cmancr3.org
Sportster Owners of Wisconsin - www.sportsterownersofwisconsin.i8.comSt. Croix Valley Riders - www.scvr.orgT & T Riders MC - Marsheld WI - blckshep1@hotmail.comTrike Riders International of Wisconsin - tjgoettl@sbcglobal.netU.S.Military Vets MC - Southeast, WI - www.usmvmcwi3.com
Veterans of America - Racine, WI - http://voamc.8m.comVeterans of America - Milwaukee, WI - http://voamc.comVictory MC - Great lakes chapter - www.thevmc.comVictory Power Riders MC - Muskego - www.victorypowerriders.com
Vietnam Vets MC - Gleason, WI - www.vnvmc-wi.org/Vintage Japanese MC - Wisconsin - JMDHoops@hotmail.comWarthogs MC - Madison, WI - www.warthogsmc.com/Windjammers MC - Manitowoc, WI - wjmclakeshore@hotmail.comWisconsin Federation of Motorcycle Clubs - www.wisconsinmc.comWisconsin Weasels - Madison, WI - www.wisconsinweasels.tripod.comWomen In Motion - Madison, WI - www.accidentscene.orgZodiacs MC - Oshkosh, WI - Zodiacsmc@charter.net
Wisconsin Clubs and Organizations
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Feature: Live to Ride...Ride to EatI love food. But better than anything I could ever make in the kitchen, I make
better reservations. And there will always be someone who can make a dishbetter than me. So I will do what I do best, ride... and enjoy what they do
best, cook! This column will be an ongoing feature as we explore our riding arealooking for and directing you to some of those little known treasures of foodbliss to add to your destination rides.
The Shantyon Hwy 41 in Wadsworth, IL is a place that once you discover, you will alwaysgo back. A comfortable rustic atmosphere, this is a place where quality foodmeets a fair price. Known for their quality food, including: steaks, chops,burgers, and seafood. Recently, featured on the Food Network show Diners,
Drive-ins and Dives, which highlighted their Whiskey Shrimp, Tequila & OrangeSalmon and the Filet Mignon. All of the dishes are customer inspired, so whenyoure planning your trip in Northeast Illinois plan your route to The Shanty at38995 North US Hwy 41, Wadsworth Il 60083. They are open Monday throughSaturday 11am 10pm and Sunday 7am 9pm. My personal favourite is theeggs Benedict on Sunday Morning!!
Spokes Bar & Deliwas built in August 2004 by Naval Veteran, Larry Wojtecki who owned and ranL.W. Meats and Deli in Elm Grove, Wisconsin for 30 years were his Two WheelTuesday event was started. The environment is like a museum of motorcyclesand memorabilia and hand painted murals on the wall offer surprise images tothe keen eye while youre waiting on your freshly made plates. Quarter poundBrats, Hot Dogs, and Hot Polish are a special on Two Wheel Tuesday from 4pm 10pm and their other daily specials and cold drinks make this a must visitwhen you are in the area. You will nd Spokes Bar & Deli just east of the I-94 /Hwy. 20 (exit 333), at 14001 Washington Ave., Yorkville, WI 53177. Everythingon Larrys menu is my favourite and everyone on your ride will enjoy this stop.
The Kelsey Road HouseSouth Barrington, IL, Now offering Ginos East Pizza Menu and a full menu
including sandwiches, salads, steaks and daily specials.A great outdoor patio is open during nice weather andthere is plenty of parking. This is a great destinationwith a great atmosphere and great food. The Kelsey
Road House is at 352 Kelsey Road (just off Hwy 14),Lake Barrington, IL. Beverly is a welcoming host andIm just waiting for the weather to break to visit againfor the pizza.
The 2011 riding season is just getting started andtogether well discover some fabulous meals so send in your recommendationsand well check them out to share with your brothers and sisters who ride.
Live to Ride... Ride to Eat!
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ABATE of Illinois - www.abate-il.orgAmerican Gold Wing Asson.- Union IL. - www.agwachapterd.orgAmerican Knights M/C - Chicago IL. - http://akmc.netrms.comAmerican Legion Riders 489 Yorkville, IL - www.legionriders489.org
American Vets. MC. Riders Assoc. - Tinley Park, IL - www.avmra.comAxemen Professional Fire Fighters M/C - www.axemenmc.orgBack Road Riders MC (BRRMC) - www.brrmc.comBlue Knights XII - M/C - Grayslake,IL. - www.blueknightsilxii.orgBlue Knights- IL XX - Sugar Grove, IL www.bkilxx.comBlue Steel M/C Chicago, IL - http://bluesteelmcchicago.comBrushpoppers M.C. - Sterling, IL www.geocities.com/brushpoppersBrotherhood of Warriors Veterans M/C - New Lenox, IL - txwbmc.com/Buffalo Soldiers MC SW IL, Inc. - www.bsmcswil.comBuffalo Troopers M/C - - www.buffalotrooperschicago.comChaiway Riders - www.chaiwayriders.comChicago Cruisers M/C - www.chicagocruisers.comChicago Norton Owners Club - www.cnoc.orgChicago Region BMW Owners Assoc. - www.crbmw.comChristian Motorcycle Ministry - Illinois - www.cmausa.orgChristian Sport Bike Assoc. - www.christiansportbike.comChromeDivas - www.chromedivas.com
Chrome Kitten Cruisers of Chicago -www.chromekittens.2ya.comCity Heat M/C - http://cityheatmcil.orgDucati Riders of Illinois (D.R.I.L.L.) - www.drill-online.orgForest City Riders M/C - Rockford, IL. - www.forestcityriders.comGator Girls (WOMEN IN THE WIND) - www.gatorgirlswitw.comGold Wing Touring Association - Chicago,IL - www.gwtalic.orgIllinois Confederation of Clubs - http://www.ilcoc.comIllinois Moose Riders Association - http://mooserider.comIron Butt - Chicago, IL. - www.ironbutt.com
Iron Justice M/C IJMCLake@gmail.com or IJMCMcHenry@gmail.comJerseypine Cruisers - Des Plaines, IL. - www.jerseypinecruisers.orgLake Shore H.O.G. Chapter #1154 - www.lakeshorehog.comLatin American MC Assoc., - Chicago, IL www.latinbikers.comLaw Enforcement Riders Club Chicago, IL www.lercmc.netMidwest Souls M/C - Illinois - Dennis Dunn 361-765-9963Motor Maids M/C Rockford, IL www.motormaids.orgNorthern American 40+Touring Riders of IL www.na40plus-illinois.comOpen Road Riders of Chicagoland www.orroc.com
Renegade Pigs M/C - Southside Chicago www.renegadepigschicago.comRolling Thunder Illinois www.rollingthunderil1.comSteel Justice Motorcycle Club - www.steeljusticemc.comTopcats of Illinois M/C. Barrington, IL - www.topcats.orgWild Pigs M/C - Chicago Chapter- www.wildpigschicago.comWindy City Rats - BRITISH M/C ENTHUSIASTS www.windycityrats.netWOMEN ON WHEELS Crystal Lake, IL - www.redhawkriders.comWonder Lake Cruisers - www.meetup.com/The-Wonder-Lake-Cruiser-Bike-Meetup-Group
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There is a poster oating around with a big bad biker on
it that states Fears No Man, Soccer Moms Scare Himwell, I do not fear soccer moms, I fear apathy. For thosethat dont know Apathy is the absence of interest in orenthusiasm for things generally considered moving. Forme, I like to call it the whatevah syndrome. There is such a lack of inter-est in ghting for motorcycle rights that it scares me to the core! A.B.A.T.E. ofIllinois is tap dancing hard to get bikers out there motivated again to ght fortheir rights and we are losing that particular ght!
Here in Illinois we have won so many battles against government interferencein our rights to ride free that most bikers gure why get involved! or hey, webe okay!. Well guess what sweetpea we aint! NHSTB has now release theTen Top Most Wanted pamphlet to all the States including our supposedly failsafe state and Motorcycles are in this list! This government sponsored programis insisting that all motorcyclists wear helmets and full safety gear! I am sureyou have all heard that Motorcycle Only Mandatory Safety Checks are in fullswing and coming to a road near you! You can be stopped, checked, searchedand this is all under the cover of education! They are also dangling the carrotof cash to itty bitty towns we all love to ride through to conduct these invasivesearches and ya know what? They are biting! Hey I dont blame them! If I
had Uncle Sam giving me wellneeded cash to my town of 200just to stop a few bikers? Ya seethe picture Spike?
Well I want motorcycle educa-tion to remain back in the handsof A.B.A.T.E. and not used asa tool from some non-ridingbureaucrats dipping their greasy
little hands into my rights to rideas I want to! I want to send amessage to the NHSTB boysthat we are not playing into theirpoker hand of their own personalagendas! I want to stop theseunconstitutional searches! Howdo we all do that? By contact-ing your local A.B.A.T.E. chapteror state ofce and saying Hey
brother, what can I do otherwiseyour Whatevah thought proc-ess will have you wearing Kevlarand a lid faster than you can saymandatory! So whatcha gonnado? Get measured for steelenforced outt and a shiny blackhelmet or are you going to jointhe ght with me? Call your localA.B.A.T.E. now or play the puppet
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2 Rev Jims Road House
3 Pokerville Ironworks
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5 Tammys Town Tap
6 Spokes Bar & Deli
7 Custom Services Motorcycles
8 Lumpys Sports Bar
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9 KCs Cabin
10 Harvard Chevy
11 Sandbar & JDs Bootleggers
12 Dry Dock & Port O Blarney
13 Mineola & Hidden Point
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15 Ivan Eddy - ALLSTATE
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17 Chiefs Pub
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Dales Diatribe:But I digress
Dale LumovicPresident, D.R.ILL.
Like many of you, I have an interesting com-mute to work every morning. I travel frommy home in central Lake County in Illinois tomy ofce about 15 miles from my home. Theroad I travel is one of favorites in the county.
Slightly hilly, curvy and with a speed limit that makes the trip enjoyableeven when Im not on my Ducati or any number of other bikes at mydisposal.
Something Ive noticed since moving to this area is that other motor-ists are too busy with other things in their vehicles to enjoy this route ortheir own commute to where ever it is that their travels are taking them.Often times during what should be the morning rush, theyre fussingwith electric shavers, applying makeup, checking messages or simplyplaying with their personal electronic devices to take in the beauty ofthis road and make the most of this moment in driving pleasure. Havewe lost touch with immersing ourselves in what cars and bikes bring out
emotionally when we get behind the wheel or throw a leg over a saddle?From my experience I believe we have. Its become a chore more thana passion.
The speed limit in this area is posted as 50 miles per hour, yet manytimes Im trapped behind a column where the front car is driving at 10miles per hour below that limit even when the road is dry and the morn-ing sky is crisp, sunny and beautiful. In this two lane roadway, othermotorists cant even manage to keep their vehicle between the linesalthough theyre traveling at much less than the limit, because theyredistracted by doing something other than focusing on driving. Arrggh-hh! Comon now people, I nd myself screaming inside my helmet asI observe bad behavior day after day from a wide range of drivers frommany age groups and both genders as I try to enjoy this short jump tomy daily druthers at my job. What is the point of this rant? Well on theweekends its not a lot different except that I get the joy of seeing manygroups of riders out with their buddies and signicant others enjoyingthis stretch of road in the same way I do, and as much as seeing theirrush of riding being impeded by the mindless drones.
After all the sensation of ying just above the pavement is what makesme love riding and those that chose to limit that joy that comes in ridingat the posted speed limit (and perhaps occasionally above it) is whatbrings many of us to riding in the rst place. Im not suggesting that wedo anything illegal, but what the @$%*! But I digress.
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How many of you have lost a riding buddy to love? I can recall ona quick audit that I have lost too many to be happy about. Weve allbeen there, riding on the weekend, was the rst thing we thought ofas we punched the clock on Friday to once again enjoy our weeklytwo day holiday. Ringing up all the guys to plan a trip toanywhereour collective noses were pointing. Sharing this time was the thingthat made the prior ve days tolerable. Getting out on the road withthese guys was like the time we were kids getting everybody from theneighborhood out for a pick-up game of football or baseball exceptthat weve exchanged those sporting goods for leathers, helmets, andboots.
Then out of the blue, love steps in the way. The kind of love that doesnot share our passion of riding. The kind of love that convinces us that
riding is a dangerous pursuit and it would be wiser not to ride, than toget out and y by the seat of your pants. The kind of love that takesthat buddy away from us and what we thought was his innite lovefor being with us and watching the odometer count up higher num-bers with every passing minute. The kind of love that shouts, it wouldmuch safer to go to Bed, Bath and Beyond to shop for towels. Arrg-ghhh! Comon now people!!! Are you kidding me? I too was one ofthese folks. Until I saw the errors of my ways and came back to what I
knew was my passion. Ive never looked back. Thanks to riding, Ivehad the pleasure to meet and become friends with folks that I wouldnot have were I not part of this community. Not had adventures,good and bad, that we look back on and laugh about today. Not seenplaces from the saddle that cant be mimicked behind a steering wheelor postcard.
Why not work to convince the lovesof our lives to share in this joy and if
not in the saddle with us, on their ownrides. Im convinced that once theyvehad a chance to see what we see andfeel what we feel, they too will becomeintoxicated by its ability to make youfeel like nothing else does. Im workingon my wife. Shes reluctant, but whenI point out how many other ladies ride
with great pleasure and little danger, it makes her do a double takeand consider perhaps its the correct choice if she wants to be with meand our friends on certain weekends.
It takes the right kind of bike, but there is something out there foreverybody and their individual tastes. Riding is life, and life is not al-ways meant to be taken in, by small sips from it vessel. Sometimes itsgood to take it in with big sloppy gulps. This is what riding means to
many of us and I welcome it with a healthy dose. But I digress
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Where to Ride:
Door County, WisconsinYour stories. Our setting. Like nowhere else.
Named one of the top-ten vacation destinations in North
America by Money magazine, Door County offers bikers scenic
seaside experiences in the heart of the Midwest.
Surrounded by water, this bucolic 70-mile long peninsula juts
into Lake Michigan along Wisconsins eastern coast and combines
natural beauty and outdoor recreation with acclaimed performingarts, renowned galleries and shops, scrumptious local cuisine and
pampering accommodations. Its the perfect place to ride.
With 300 miles of shoreline and hundreds of miles of paved
country roads, scenic route pos-
sibilities abound. Ride through
parks with incredible water views,
cruise through quaint waterfront
villages, enjoy the charm of the
peninsulas interior orchards or
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Washington Island, Door Countys
largest and only year-round islandcommunity.
Five state parks, eleven historic lighthouses and more than 50
local beachside parks provide riding alternatives and the option
to be active or just enjoy the sights. Choose from sailing, shing,
swimming, camping, hiking, horseback riding, parasailing, sea
kayaking, climb to the top of a lighthouse or enjoy a scenic zipline tour.
Painters, potters and performers abound in the peninsulas
quaint waterfront villages and on Washington Island. Door County
is well known for more than 100 galleries, museums and ac-
claimed performing arts troupes and venues.
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No visit to Door County would be complete without sampling
a traditional Door County Fish Boil. This Scandinavian tradition
dates back to the countys lumbering and shing heydays and
mixes locally caught whitesh steaks, onions and potatoes in a
large kettle. The meal is cooked outdoors over an open wood re
and is highlighted by a ery boil over which sends ames soar-ing into the air and signals that dinner is ready.
But be sure and save time to enjoy the tranquility offered
by less energetic pursuits. Stroll along miles of scenic shoreline.
Pick a pail of delicious cherries in July or a basket of crunchy ap-
ples in September. Or take in one of the colorful weekend festivals
that are held in the peninsulas quaint waterfront villages and onWashington Island throughout the year.
To start planning your next road trip to Door County, visitwww.DoorCounty.com for a complete rundown on activities,
events, travel videos, lodging options and to order a free vis-itor guide. For personal assistance, contact the Door County
Visitor Bureau toll-free at 1-800-527-3529.
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RUNS & EVENTS:Saturday April 9th - McHenry County, IL - Iron JusticeM/C McHenry County Chapter Annual Party.Second annualparty at the McHenry VFW Post at 3002 West IL Route 120, McHenry,IL. Doors open 5PM-12AM. All you can eat, catered by Crystal Lake Rib
House, Music by C-Factor, Open Draft bar 6pm-10pm. Prizes, Rafes,50/50, Good times, good food, great entertainment and good people.Tkts $20 in adv., $25 at door.
Saturday April 9 - Kankakee, IL - Arrowhead ValleyA.B.A.T.E. Candlelight Bowl - Brunswick Gala Lanes at 200 Brook-mont Blvd., Kankakee, IL 60915-2103 $22 for pizza buffet & bowling$10 for pizza buffet only- www.arrowheadvalleyabate.org
Tuesday April 12 - Kankakee, IL - 7pm Arrowhead ValleyA.B.AT.E. Membership Meetingat VFW Post 2857, 756 W JefferyStreet in Kankakee, IL 60901-4737 - www.arrowheadvalleyabate.org
Saturday April 16th - Greeneld, WI. - Motorcycle Aware-ness Rally. In Milwaukee County at 4610 S 76th Street in Greeneld(Overow lot on 75th and Layton). We will rally from 10am-11:30am
then ride to Waukesha County rally, intersection of Hwy 59 & Hwy 164in the Don Jacobs parking lot. We will rally there from 12pm - 1:30pm.
Sunday April 17th - Bensenville, IL. - Teamster Horse-man Defeat M.S. (Ugly Run). Pre-Reg Donation $15, Day of $20per bike. Tkts at Teamster Horseman MA Clubhouse, 1072 W. FranklinAve., Bensenville, IL 60131 - Friday nights after 5pm & Zelstra HD inSt. Charles or from our members. Day of -8am:Breakfast, 10am:Line
Up (bikes out @ 12Noon), Run End:Zelstra HD - Food, Libation & DoorPrizes for more 630-707-8989 or visit www.teamsterhorsemen.org.
Saturday April 23rd Eau Claire, WI. Motorcycle Aware-ness Rally. ABATE Region 7B will be holding its annual MotorcycleAwareness Rally on Saturday April 23 near the Oakwood Mall entranceoff Hwy 53 in Eau Claire. This is a VERY important rally for ALL motor-ists. This event is open to the public as well as being a family-friendly
event. You do NOT need to be an ABATE member to help raise aware-ness.
Saturday April 30th West Allis, WI. - Giant MotorcycleSwap Meet-Wisconsin Expo Center in Milwaukee, WI. 11am4pm$10 adults and $3 children. Over 80,000 sf jam packed with every-thing for the biker and bike. Buy and sell: new & used bikes (all brandswelcome), painters, parts, accessories, apparel, leather, and more. Call
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RUNS & EVENTS:Saturday April 30th Chicago, IL. Dave DogkillerWhite Awareness Run. FREE RUN -Hosted by ABATE of Illinois,Chicago Chapter. Rollout 10am Rain or Shine!!! Check in 9am-36thWard Ofce, 6839 W. Belmont, Chicago, IL. www.chicagoabate.com
Saturday April 30th - Oconomowoc, WI. - Public SafetyAppreciation Day. Wisconsin Harley-Davidson is hosting a PublicSafety Appreciation Day from 9am-5pm. Come out and see MotorcycleRiding Demonstrations, Parents can receive Child ID Kits from 11am-3pm, Safety House on Wheels 1pm-5pm, D.A.R.E., Fire and Rescue Ap-paratus. There will be something for everyone! For more information:www.wishd.com
Saturday April 30th - South Barrington, IL. - HighRoadRiders 7th Annual Blessing of the Bikes. The HighRoad Ridersof Willow Creek Community Church are having annual Blessing of theBikes. There will be morning food and drinks avail. before blessing fol-lowed by a semi escorted ride out to Woodstock H-D for lunch, music,and drawings provided by Woodstock HD. More information visit www.willowcreek.org/motorcycle or email ighroadriders@willowcreek.org
Mark your calendars.Saturday April 30th - Neenah, WI. 2011 Party & IndoorBike Show. Headliners Bar & Grill, Neenah, WI. Doors Open at 4pm,NO COVER! ... Live Music by SNB Classic Rock Band (5-8) and Ask YourMother Band (9-1) Free Food & Giveaways all night Indoor Bike Show(multiple classes) $10 Pre-Reg Fee. $15 day of! All Brands Welcome!Trophies for 1st and 2nd place in the following classes: Custom StreetStock Street Performance Classic/Antique Trike Rat Bike Foreign BikeOne Best Of for the following Classes: Best in Show Best Paint BestDisplay (get creative!) for more info call 920-205-4666
Wednesday, April 20th -Round Lake Park, IL - NorthernIllinois ABATE membership meeting at 7:30pm the Legion Post,111 E. Main St., Round Lake Park, IL. Info: www.niabate.com or callBIG Mike at 847-445-6437
Sunday May 1st Villa Park, IL 5t Annual Ride JanieRide. Event starts at Wild Fire HD, 120 W. North Ave., Villa Park, ILends at Heroes West Sports Grill, 1530 Commerce Dr., Joliet, IL. 65-mileescorted event starts at 11am reg.open at 8:30am- Cost $25 per rider- $15 per pass. Live music featuring INFINITY and Michael Heaton, freefood, free soft drinks, fully stocked bar, rafes, split the pot and doorprizes. For info email: rjr@ridejanieride.org or www.RideJainieRide.org
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RUNS & EVENTS:Sunday May 1st OakCreek, WI 26th AnnualORIGINAL Bike Bless-ing. Legion Post #434, 9237
S. Shepard Ave., Oak Creek, WI,53154. Sponsored by RRMC.Musical entertainment ChasinMason. Vendors, Fun, Free Beer,and a Personal Blessing of Your
Bike. Dont have a bike? Come down for the fun and the party.
Sunday May 1st - Starved Rock IL - Blessing, Bikers and
Bluebells. Starved Rock Lodges east parking lot and have your mo-torcycle blessed by local clergy in one of two ceremonies. A great kick-off for biking season and a perfect time to see the bluebells on the pathleading to Illinois Canyon. Open to public call 800-868-7625 ext. 386
Sunday May 1st - Aurora IL - Motorcycle Sunday. 11th year,Motorcycle Sunday 2011 is May 1, 9:30am-4pm at Phillips Park, 900Montgomery Rd., in Aurora, IL 60505. Motorcycle Sunday is a annual
one-day motorcycle rally. 2011 is the 11th anniversary of MCS - andits gonna be awesome. Motorcycle Sunday is a motorcycle rally, bikeblessing, live concert, 60 mile ride - and more! This is a family-friendlyevent. Admission is FREE! All types of bikes and riders are welcome. Forvendor/sponsor info contact Hal Bryan 717-991-0804 or email halbry-an@prodigy.net
Friday, May 6th - Sunday May 8th - Marengo, IL. -
Fuel It Demo Days are back!!!Join us May 6-8 forour Demo Days. Ride the entire Victory line up! Fri-day & Saturday 9 am-3 pm and Sunday 10 am-3 pm.www.randyscycle.com SEE AD ON THE FACING PAGE
Saturday, May 7th - Delavan, WI - Epic Memorial Ride &DWDK Awareness Rally. Join the CRASH COALITION (formerlythe Black Nail Brigade) for a 52-Mile Escorted (Intersection-Controlled)
Ride - Delavan, WI to Lake Zurich, IL. Kick off Motorcycle & BicycleAwareness Month - DWDK (Driving While Distracted Kills) AwarenessRally - Silent Auction - Music & Live Bands - Meal Ticket Included.In-Person Registration on May 7 closes 11am. Rider Safety Brieng at11:45am. Kickstands up at noon. Pre-register at www.epicmemorialride.com.*limited 1,000 vehicles
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Saturday May 7th - Lisle,IL. - Slide Into SpringRide. Fox Valley HOG presentsits annual ride. Ride starts at
Heritage Harley-Davidson, 2595Ogden Ave., Lisle, IL 60532, andends at the Montgomery Illinois VFW. Registration 10am-12pmFirst bike out 11am -Last bikein 5pm- Dinner 4:30pm- 6pmRide includes: 5 stops, prizes,great food, points of interest and
fantastic music. For info: TomSmith (630) 552-9177, heritage-classic06@yahoo.com; or GeorgeDavidson, (630) 231-7036, david-sonfam1@yahoo.com
Saturday May 7th - Monee& Peotone, IL - Arrowhead
Valley A.B.A.T.E. Wind-shield Wash,10am -Noon atthe I-57 south bound rest areabetween Monee & Peotone fromon I-57. Handing out informationand trying to raise motorcycleawareness. Stop by and say hello! - www.arrowheadvalleyabate.org
Saturday, May 7th - Peotone, IL. - 27th Peotone Motorcy-cle Show & Parts Expo(Indoor & outdoor Event) Will held at WillCounty Fairgrounds in Peotone. Hours: 10am-4pm. Early Birds 7am. Ad-mission:$8 per adult, (online for $5) Address: Will County Fairgrounds- 710 S. West St. Peotone, IL 60468, (40 miles south of Chicago off I-57at exit 327). For info 1-800-800-6034 or www.paragonspromotion.com
Sunday, May 8th - Pine Bluff, WI - The Slimey Crud Run
twice a year on the 1st Sunday in May and the 1st Sunday in October.The bikes gather in Pine Bluff, WI in the morning. 10am-Noon the bikesstart leaving and making their way to Leland, WI 37 miles away. Ridefrom Pine Bluff -Leland via Wisconsins alphabet roads, not the fastestroute. By 1pm Leland is packed with bikes and party continues. visitwww.slimeycrudrun.com
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Tuesday, May 10th - Kankakee, IL - Arrowhead ValleyA.B.AT.E. Membership Meeting, 7pm, V F W Post 2857,756 W Jef-fery Street in Kankakee, IL 60901-4737 - www.arrowheadvalleyabate.org
Friday, May 13th - Sunday, May 15th - Baldwin, MI.- 39th
Annual Blessing of Bikes festivalParagon Rocks the Blessing.Blessing on Sunday at the airport by Para Dice Motorcycle Club. Gateswill open at 9 AM and donation in $5 per bike. 40 thousands bikers comeevery year. www.paragonspromotion.com
Saturday, May 14th Matteson, IL Axemen IL 4 JokerRun Burn Camp Fund Raiser. Held to raise money for Burn CampVictims. The ride approx.100 miles ending at the American Legion, 3539
214th Street, Matteson, IL 60443. Various rafes, Live Band and PigRoast. For more info - jim@axemenil4.com or www.axemenil4.com
Saturday, May 14th - Lakewood, WI. - Armed Forces DayVeterans Ride.Annual fund raising event for Veterans Hospitals.Ride leaves from the Pour Haus Bar & Grill, 15297 State Highway 32,Lakewood, WI. 11 AM. Live entertainment, drink specials, BBQ Food,Scenic Ride. pourhauslakewood@gmail.com
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Sunday, May 15th Ringwood, IL. Bike Run for BreastCancer. 7:30am 10:30pm at the Rusty Nail Bar & Grill, 4520 Ring-wood Road, Ringwood, IL 4th annual bike run for breast cancer is com-ing up, we hope to raise as much money as last year if not more!!
Sunday, May 15th - Woodstock, IL - 24th Annual Little An-gels Pledge Run. The Elgin Area HOG hosting. Run raises mon-ey for Little Angels, in Elgin, IL. Ride through 80 miles of country-side and return to Woodstock Harley-Davidson for the party. Reg.10am the day of the Ride. First bike leaves at 10:30am. Partybegins at 1pm. All bikeswelcome. www.lapledgerun.com/
Friday, May 20 - Sunday, May 22nd Oconomowoc, WI.
- Spring Open Houseat Wisconsin Harley-Davidsons - 1280 BlueRibbon Dr. in Oconomowoc / 262-569-8500 Friday 9am-7pm; Saturday9am-5pm; Sunday 10:30am-4:30pm. Come out and enjoy plenty offood, beverages, music, vendors, contests throughout the days, burnout pit, and much more! Dont Miss It!! www.wishd.com
Saturday May 21st Lake County, IL - Northern IllinoisABATE membership meeting outdoor meeting at Independ-
ence Grove at 10:30am for more info call BIG Mike at 847-445-6437
Saturday May 21st- Chicago, IL - Chicago ABATEs SpringFling Spring Party at Labagh Woods, Cicero and Foster, Chi-cago, IL. 9am-4pm. Live Music, Bike Games, Bike Show. $35Donation includes all you can eat or drink. For more informationvisit www.chicagoabate.com
Saturday, May 21st -Mooseheart, IL. Mooseheart BikeBlessing & Run. Benets: Mooseheart Child City & School andSpecial Olympics North America Reg: Mooseheart eld house, corner ofMooseheart Rd & Rt. 31, 155 S. International Dr., Mooseheart, IL 60539Donation: $15 single rider, $25 two on one bike. Reg. from 8am-11am.Tour the Child City and get bike blessed for 2011-riding season. Starts at11:45 and a scenic 65-mile ride to Indian Motorcycles of Chicago dealer-ship. Included with donation are ride patch & rocker, coffee, juice, sweetrolls, 1 free rafe ticket, gourmet BBQ, beverages, vendors, Indiandemo rides, live entertainment by Jimy Sohns Rock & Roll Sideshow,goodie bag, and chances at over $500.00 in prizes.
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RUNS & EVENTS:Saturday, May 21st - Winona, MN. - 7th Annual BenetRide/Cruise Wounded Warrior Project. 8:30am-10am Reg-Veterans Memorial Park Band Shell in Winona, 10am-10:30am BenetRide/Cruise Kick Off Program, 10:40am Leave. First Stop: American
Legion Post, 94 Rushford, MN. (free Pop & Bottled Water available)Second Stop: The Patriot Pub St. Charles, MN. (free Pop & BottledWater available). Final Stop: Elks Lodge 327 in Winona. Hog Roast(not covered in Reg.Fee) & Silent Auction, Live Auction begins at 3 pmAuctioneer assisted by HOOTERS Restaurant Waitresses. Live Music by TROUBLE SHOOTER -4 pm (Free to Ride Participants). Meet the BUD GIRLSafter the Live Auction. Reg Fee this year- $30 per Vehicle. Reg. includes 2011Event T-Shirt, Event Lapel Pin and Decal (while supplies lasts) Free Pop & Bot-tled Water at Designated Stops (while supply lasts) This years scencic routeis approximately 100 miles. Rain or Shine! For more info www.tinhorse-cowboy.blogspot.com
Saturday, May 28th - Oconomowoc, WI. - Nation of Patri-ots Tour Ride. The Nation of Patriots Organization, bring recognitionto military personnel, past, present and fallen. The Patriot Tour a or-ganized ride throughout all 50 States carrying one US Flag from Harleydealer to Harley dealer. It begins at 10:30 at Wisconsin H-D, 1280 BlueRibbon Dr., Oconomowoc. Then ride leaves dealership at 12pm for Il-linois H-D, 1301 S Harlem Avenue, Berwyn IL. For info: www.wishd.com
Saturday, May 28th Menomonee Falls, WI. Outer Lim-its MC Annual Poker Run. Orchard Inn, 12608 W. Old Orchard Rd(off 124th n Bradley), Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Come to Biggest &Best Poker Run In the State, Bring your friends. Free food, Beer, DoorPrizes, 50/50 Rafe & more. Great run, Great route & Good times! Formore info call 262-255-5627
Friday June 3rd - Sunday June 5th - Elkhart Lake, WI. SUBWAY Superbike Doubleheader - AMA Road America, Hwy67, Elkhart Lake, WI. This annual two-wheel celebration draws hugecrowds for a weekend full of doubleheaders in 3 superbike classes plusSupermoto. Fan activities include on-site camping, MMA cage ghts,front-straight drag racing demo, and open Karting. Adv. Tickt Deadline:
05/25/2011 www.amaproracing.com/rr/ or www.roadamerica.com
Saturday, June 4th - Berlin, WI - VFW Poker Run. AnnualBerlin VFW Poker Run (Post 2925)Clubhouse, 420 N. Wiscon-sin St. Reg from 9am-11am, shot gun start @ 11am. Fee includes yourpoker hand and steak fry. Cash rafes/prizes. 2 or 4 wheels welcome, allmakes & models. ALL proceeds go to support the troops. For more infocontact sue at knokeemail@gmail.com
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RUNS & EVENTS:Sunday, June 5th - Antioch, IL. WINGS Benet Ride. 100mile motorcycle odyssey through picturesque Illinois and Wiscon-sin beneting the WINGS organization, offering shelter, supportand stability in an effort to end domestic violence and homeless-
ness in Chicagos suburbs, one family at a time. Motorcycle runStarting at 9:30am w/ last bikes out at 12:30pm from JDs Boot-leggers, 25491 W. Old Grass Lake Rd, Antioch, IL. SEE BELOW
Sunday June 5th Woodstock, IL. 6th Annual No BoyzRide. This year a new starting location from Woodstock H-D which hasbeen a great supporter of Windy City Women Riders MC.There is no reg.,no fees, no pressure and No Boyz. Youre welcome to have male friends
ride with you to the dealership and meet you afterwards but this day isfor the women only. For info at wcwr-mc.com
Thursday June 9th-Sunday 12th - Cave In Rock, IL -HOGROCK. Three Days & Nights of Non-Stop FUN! Bands/Entertain-met on three stages, WILD Contests, vendors, eld events, mechanicalbullrides, helicopter rides, camping and more! Southern Illinois, on thebeautiful Ohio River, next to the Shawnee National Forest. Dont miss
The HOTTEST Little Party in the Midwest! For info: www.hogrock.com
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RUNS & EVENTS:Friday June 10th - Sunday June 12th - Elkhart Lake, WI.
Vintage Motorcycle Clasic (AHRMA) Road America Hwy 67,Elkhart Lake, WI. Hundreds of vintage bikes participate in roadracing, motocross, cross-country and trails, club corrals, mov-
ing bike show and swap meeet. Adv. Tickt Deadline: 06/01/2011www.ahrma.org or www.roadamerica.com
Saturday June 11th - Shawano, WI. Fox Valley RidersShawano MC annual Poker Ride & Party! $20 pp, Reg:Wolfs Roadhouse, W8916 Oak Ave. Thornton WI. 9am-11am, Benet-ing: Shawano county K9 Unit. All makes/model - Rain or Shine! 5 stops -approx.125 miles, ends at Clubhouse just west of Shawano on cty MMM
(Bus.29) watch for signs MUST BE 21 or older for the party. 50/50 raf-es, door prizes, free beer, food, soda, Music, after the ride until gone.Ruff camping available. Scooter 715-280-0663 or fvrsmc@yahoo.com
Tuesday June 14th - Kankakee - Arrowhead Valley ABATEMembership Meetingat 7pm, VFW Post 2857, 756 W Jeffery Streetin Kankakee, IL 60901-4737-www.arrowheadvalleyabate.org
Sunday, June 12th River Grove, IL. - Chicago ABATEs2nd Annual Swap Meet - Moose Lodge, River Road, River Grove,IL. Vendor spots $35 ea. Set up 6am-8am. Gates open at 8am-4pm $3gate donation. Bike Show, Bikes for Sale, Food and Drink Vendors formore info visit www.chicagoabate.com
Sunday June 12th - Chicago, IL. - Ride For Liberty. Edge Al-liance, a non-prot 501(c)3 is raising funds to build a 36-unit supportiveliving facility for homeless veterans on the Westside of Chicago. We areholding a citywide bike ride fundraiser commencing at Soldier Field, rid-ing to Marseilles, Illinois, & back. For more info. www.rideforliberty.com
Thursday, June 16th- June 19th Greenwood, WI ABATEof Wisconsin Summer Hummer!!!! Located at the ABATE ofWisconsin ABATE Acres in Greenwood WI. BAND LINE-UP - Thurs-day-The D-Railers, Friday-Full Tilt opening for Reverend Raven &
the Chain Smokin Altar Boys, Saturday-Blues Highway opening forPorkchop. SEE AD OPPOSITE PAGE!!! or visit www.abatewis.org
Thursday, June 16th- June 19th Boscobel, WI - MidWest Great River Rally, MWGRR B-14The MWGRR is 14 yearold event. This event is open to everyone and their families. Included isan outside meet on Thurs. at Snicks Fin and Feather bar, a picnic styledinner on Sat. night and a lot of great riding and reside camaraderie.
Sands Motel 308 Elm Street Boscobel, WI 53805 Phone: (608) 375-4167
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ABATE of Wisconsin, Inc. is open to all persons and all makes and models of motorcycles
Gates open Thursday 12pm, Fri & Sat 8amABATE Member Tickets Advance $25 / At Gate $30 / Daily $25
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Friday, June 24th - Wheaton, IL. - Black Sheep HDFCMidwest Rally Bike Show. Harleys, Customs, music, and throw insome classic cars and great restaurants too. Come enter your Harley orother bike in the Black Sheep HDFC Bike Show in downtown Wheaton
on Friday, June 24, 2011 from 6-8:30 PM. All are welcome! Its just $10to enter for a chance to win a trophy. Reg 6-6:30pm. The bike show willrun in conjunction with the Wheaton Friday Cruise Night. The bikes willbe located on Hale Street just north of the railroad tracks in downtownWheaton, IL. www.blacksheephdfc.org/chapters/northern-illinois
Saturday, June 25th - Woodstock, IL. 2011 Second Chanc-es Motorcycle Run. Location: Woodstock HD Registration 9am,
last Biker our 10:30am. Reg. $20 pp includes 80-100 mile guidedride, post run party, rafe ticket, food and drinks, goodie bag(while supplies last). Post Run Party includes Live entertainment,Food and drinks, Silent Auction, Door prizes, Meat Rafe, Tattoocontest and Frozen T-Shirt Contest. For info or to pre-register vis-it www.secondchancesrun.org or Ashley@secondchancesrun.org.
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RUNS & EVENTS:Saturday, June 25th - Bourbonnais, IL - Arrowhead Valley
ABATE Sponsored Bike Show at Bourbonnais Friendship Festival,700 Main St, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 - www.arrowheadvalleyabate.org
Saturday, June 25th - Gages Lake, IL. - Iron Justice MC
Lake County Chapter PADS Ride/Party. Seventy ve mile es-corted ride, starts/ends at Jesse Oaks 18490 West Old Gages Lake Rd,Gages Lake/join us for after party in Leinie Lodge...food, music, rafesand silent auctions. Adv Tkts $20, $25 day of ride/party. Benet PADSof Lake County. For info or to purchase tickets email us at ijmclake@gmail.com. Reg 0930-1130, kickstands up at Noon. Party starts at 2pm
Saturday, July 9th 5 starting locations. 4th Annual
Save-A-Vet Poker Run. Bikers, boats & Hot Rods 1st place $500cash. Live Music $20 Rider $10 Passenger. Includes: Pig Roasts,Food, Music & Fun Pre Reg & Receive Poker Run Tee and Save-A-VetKoozie. 5 starting locations All end at Mineola Marina and Restaurant.Reg:9am11am Last bike out 11am. For info www.Save-A-Vet.org
Thursday, July 14th - July 17th 11th Annual WIM Ride,Heart of Wisconsin Tour and Tommy Thompsons 17th An-
nual Reunion Ridehosted by the talented Women In Motion RoadGuardians. Benets Accident Scene Management Inc. 501(c)3 dedicatedto reducing injuries & fatalities to motorcyclists thru education. Thisis escorted three day tour through Wisconsin. End party on 16th atTommy Thompsons Farm, Elroy, WI for a Pig Roast. Pre-Reg required,ride limit 300 people. 877-411-8551 or email info@acciddentscene.org
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